Specifically, Vodafone UK said the Moto G is available for £100 on pay as you go when bought with a £10 top up or Freedom Freebee. Vodafone UK is a telecommunications provider, and it's a part of the world's second-largest mobile company called Vodafone Group.
Motorola’s new Moto G smartphone is pretty good value at the RRP of £135, isn’t it? I mean you get an 8GB internal memory, a 4.5-inch 720p IPS screen, Android OS and an ok set of cameras.

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But £135 Pay As You Go was not enough for some people, oh no, they wanted it cheaper. So, Vodafone UK said the Moto G is now available for £100 on Pay As You Go when you purchase a £10 top up voucher or a Freedom Freebee!
The deal for the Moto G is available from now until 3 April 2014 and Vodafone UK have said you can grab a Pay As You Go smartphone at an “unbelievably low price.” To complement the Moto G, Vodafone have made available on the Pay as you go line-up, the Vodafone Smart Mini for £45 and the Samsung Galaxy Fame for £75.
All Pay As You Go prices are available only when you buy a £10 top up or Freedom Freebee.  Which, when you think about it, is a no brainer, as you need to buy credit anyway! In addition to this, if you purchase your first Freedom Freebee by 3 April, you will also get a 30-day unlimited UK data allowance, which is perfect for downloading all your favourite apps, music and videos off the web.
The Moto G smartphone was unveiled on 13 November 2013 and it was designed initially for developing markets. The smartphone also launched in certain areas of Europe on 22 November 2013 and it soon was one of the first devices to get an update to Android 4.4 KitKat.  Aside from the option to upgrade to KitKat, the Moto G features a quad-core processor, a 4.5-inch HD edge-to-edge display and scratch resistant Corning Gorilla Glass.  So if you are in the market for a new Pay As You Go handset, then you cant’ go far wrong with the Moto G and at £35 off the RRP, it’s an absolute bargain!  Vodafone UK is a large telecommunications provider and they are a part of the world’s second-largest mobile communications company, the Vodafone Group.
Source:  pocket-lint

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